Obviously, there is currently a lot of attention focused on the aluminum "patch," these days, and the new photo showing the covered window is exciting.
However, I still find the photo of the Bevington Object and the sonar anomaly at the base of the reef to be the among the most intriguing bits of evidence/information to emerge in the search. (Also, the "debris field" photos.)
Was just wondering if there is any on-going analysis happening on that front, or is there nothing else to look at there (until the next trip, of course)?
I remember someone pointing out an (apparent) overhead view the Bevington Object in one of the newly-found photos that were being analyzed by the study group. Was any enhancement done on that? (or was the object too small in the frame?) Just wondering if it might have provided any additional corroboration for the object actually being the landing gear?
thanks!
-Skip